The Backstreet Boys come to Birmingham this weekend as part of their DNA World Tour.

It ties in with the release of their latest album DNA, which came out in January 2019.

The US group, formed in the 90s, consists of AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell.

Are you going to the concert? Or are you thinking of seeing if any last-minute tickets are still available.

Here's all you need to know.

Can you still get tickets?

Howie Dorough, Kevin Richardson, Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Brian Littrell of Backstreet Boys perform at Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee
Howie Dorough, Kevin Richardson, Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Brian Littrell of Backstreet Boys perform at Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee

Tickets went on sale in November 2018.

They are available from the Ticket Factory official bookings page here

At the time of writing, some tickets were still available priced from £47.75.

The seating plan for the Backstreet Boys show at Arena Birmingham on June 15
The seating plan for the Backstreet Boys show at Arena Birmingham on June 15

What's the setlist?

Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Brian Littrell and AJ McLean of Backstreet Boys perform in Wantagh City
Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Brian Littrell and AJ McLean of Backstreet Boys perform in Wantagh City

Based on a previous show, at Manchester Arena, the setlist is likely to be:

Everyone

I Wanna Be With You

The Call

Don't Want You Back

Nobody Else (Brian Solo)

New Love

Get Down (You're the One for Me)

Chateau (Howie Solo)

Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely

Incomplete

Undone

More Than That

The Way It Was (Nick Solo)

Chances

Shape of My Heart

Drowning

Passionate (AJ and Kevin Solo)

Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)

As Long As You Love Me

No Place

Breathe

Don't Wanna Lose You Now

I'll Never Break Your Heart

All I Have to Give (Part II – The Conversation Mix)

All I Have to Give

Everybody (Backstreet's Back)

We've Got It Goin' On

It's Gotta Be You

That's the Way I Like It

Get Another Boyfriend

The One

I Want It That Way

Encore:

Don't Go Breaking My Heart

Larger Than Life

Start and finish times

Doors open 6.30pm

Support act on stage 8pm

Interval 8.30pm

Backstreet Boys on stage 9pm

Concert finishes 10.30pm

Arena officials say timings are approximate and subject to change.

Who's the support act?

MiC LOWRY are performing in the support act slot for the Backstreet Boys.

The British vocal harmony boy band from Liverpool were formed in 2011 and is made up of Delleile Ankrah, Akia Jones, Kaine Ofoeme, Ben Sharples and Michael Welch.

How to get to Arena Birmingham

For any rail services connecting to Birmingham New Street, it's a 15-minute walk from the station to Arena Birmingham.

The arena is 20 minutes on foot from Birmingham Snow Hill station and 25 minutes from Birmingham Moor Street station.

Where to park

Arena Birmingham has on-site public car park spaces in its North, South and West car parks.

West car park, with 744 spaces, is for pre-booked and Hospitality customers only. It's fully booked for Sunday.

The North car park has 550 spaces and the South car park has 862. They are just minutes away from the arena itself. The cost is £9 for six hours and £15 for nine hours.

The arena advises booking parking in advance for specific events, but you can pay at any time before exiting the car park via the payment kiosks, which take both cash and card, or via mobile. You can book a space via  Park Jockey

Automatic Number Plate Recognition reads the registration plates of vehicles entering and exiting the car parks.

Other options include:

Q-Park Brindeyplace multi-storey in Brunswick Street (890 spaces) - 4 hours £9, 5 hours £11.50, 7 hours £12.

Paradise Circus multi-storey in Brindley Drive (610 spaces) - 6 hours £6.10, 12 hours £10.

UK and European Tour Dates

11 May 2019 Portugal Lisbon Altice Arena

13 May 2019 Spain Madrid Wizink Arena

15 May 2019 Italy Milan Mediolanum Forum

17 May 2019 Spain Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi

19 May 2019 France Paris Accorhotels Arena

21 May 2019 Germany Hannover TUI Arena

22 May 2019 Belgium Antwerp Sportpaleis

23 May 2019 Netherlands Amsterdam Ziggo Dome

25 May 2019 Germany Mannheim SAP Arena

27 May 2019 Germany Munich Olympiahalle

28 May 2019 Austria Vienna Stadthalle

29 May 2019 Germany Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena

31 May 2019 Sweden Gothenburg Scandinavium

01 June 2019 Norway Oslo Spektrum

02 June 2019 Sweden Stockholm Ericsson Globe

05 June 2019 Finland Helsinki Hartwall Arena

08 June 2019 Denmark Copenhagen Royal Arena

10 June 2019 UK Manchester Manchester Arena

11 June 2019 Ireland Dublin 3Arena

14 June 2019 UK Glasgow SSE Hydro

15 June 2019 UK Birmingham Birmingham Arena

17 June 2019 UK London O2 Arena

20 June 2019 Germany Cologne Lanxness Arena

21 June 2019 Switzerland Zurich Hallenstadion

22 June 2019 Czech Republic Prague O2 Arena

24 June 2019 Poland Warsaw Torwar Arena

25 June 2019 Hungary Budapest Budapest Arena

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